Democrat stops just short of forcing House vote on Trumps impeachment

Source: Washington Post

A Democratic congressman stopped just short of forcing a House vote on President Trump’s impeachment Wednesday, pulling back under apparent pressure from his own party.

Rep. Al Green (D-Tex.) read his impeachment resolution on the House floor Wednesday afternoon, bringing it up under rules that would force a rapid vote. But when, less than an hour later, the House’s presiding officer called the resolution up for action, Green did not appear on the floor to offer it.

Green said to reporters afterward that he had wanted to allow more time for his colleagues to review the resolution before it was voted on, and he suggested that the House floor staff had misled him about the timing of that vote.

“Before I left the floor, there was an understanding with the parliamentarian and other persons who were there that it would not be voted on immediately,” he said.

13. Exactly. All the nay votes would do would

be to provide something for their base to rally around when its closer to the election but the Democrats can put the Repugnants on the defensive instead by not trying to impeach him and just letting Trump continue to hurt the Repugnants image as a whole every time he opens his fat mouth or posts on twitter.

4. Did Pelosi tell him to stop?

She quashed any talk of impeaching Bush, so it would not surprise me if she kills any move to impeach Trump. Its probably too soon without Mueller's findings and the other investigations still undone. When the proof is writ and the paperwork delivered... maybe then?

5. I think it needs to come from the GOP for it to

be taken seriously. Our hands are tied until 45 screws up so much that the GOP is no longer afraid of him and the votes from his base. I hope he goes nuts on live TV (on NBC would be the best) when his "pressure cooker" finally explodes. That will be when the GOP finally says enough is enough. They are selfish, greedy sociopaths too.

7. Good move--a failed vote now will make it harder later

When Mueller releases his investigation and other inevitable crises arise for the Republicans.

Show votes accomplish nothing, and often hurt a cause. Sit back a while and watch the White House and congressional Republicans implode a bit further. Then there will be a strong movement for impeachment from within the R party.

11. Correct. . . . nt

16. and when that day comes

the Democratic congressional representatives should delay their vote until all the GOP representatives have voted. Regardless of which way the GOP votes, for or against impeachment - get them on the record - and they are screwed either with the Trump supporters or the sane GOP voters. It is a true no-win, as they will discover in 2018 - they have made a devil's bargain.

20. Depends on the bills

Impeachment is never going to happen. GOP doesn't have the morals. Give up on it. Most people on the independent end of the spectrum know that. And they have serious Russia fatigue. CNN took a poll in March. 57% cared. Took the same poll in July. 43% cared. Many of them think the Dems are just being sore losers.

If you're going to put up bills that won't win, put up bills that independents care about. Force em to explain why they're dithering on CHIP for example.

19. Real question

Who here thinks that the same party who actively recruits white supremacists, eugenicists, and people who say that mass shooting victims are government agents, will have the morality to conduct an impeachment?

Reality check: Dems have been able to flip seats at state and local elections, some of which have been Republican for generations by focusing on issues that they have a chance in hell at changing. But they lost national seats because the DNC bumbled in and ranted about Russia.